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Valued Subscriber, Who's at fault when self-driving cars make mistakes?

Who's at fault when self-driving cars make mistakes?
 
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Who's at fault when self-driving cars make mistakes?

Who's at fault when self-driving cars make mistakes?

What will an autonomous vehicle do when presented with an ethical dilemma, like the classic trolley problem? And who takes responsibility for that decision making? Read more →

System consolidation in autonomous mobile robots

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System consolidation in autonomous mobile robots

Software functions define the capabilities of autonomous robots. Consolidating all functions on one system can help to make your designs more powerful, cost effective and resilient. Learn what is possible.
 

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Watch the BeagleV-Fire single board computer unboxing

Watch the BeagleV-Fire single board computer unboxing

BeagleBoard.org has unveiled its latest iteration of its single board computer (SBC) portfolio in the BeagleV-Fire, an open-source SBC designed to bring RISC-V architectures to a broader audience. Read more →

The security landscape of autonomous vehicles

The security landscape of autonomous vehicles

In Phoenix, it has become commonplace to pass cars equipped with spinning domes, absent a human driver. This is the work of Waymo, providing commercial robotaxi services in Phoenix, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Read more →

ECS Inc.'s low-cost solution ECX-306X

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ECS Inc.'s low-cost solution ECX-306X

Recommended by ST Micro for their STM32 processor, the ECX-306X features a tolerance of ±20 ppm over a -40° C ~ +85° C operating temperature.
 

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TechInsights Teardown: NIO Adam Supercomputer

TechInsights Teardown: NIO Adam Supercomputer

The Nvidia Drive Orin SoC is the main processor and AI center for electric, autonomous vehicles. These vehicles will be fully programmable as AI and autonomous driving functions will be delivered through software updates and enhanced over the life of the car. Read more →

Self-driving buses that go wherever you want? How the UK is trying to revolutionize public transport

Self-driving buses that go wherever you want? How the UK is trying to revolutionize public transport

Autonomous driving buses will help enable demand-responsive transportation strategies. And it could be just in time for the U.K., which is facing many transportation challenges in light of policy and consumer trends. Read more →

   

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